Thursday, March 18, 2010

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For agriculture natural to the end ...




writes Luigi Gallo on http://protonutrizione.blogosfere.it/2007 / 02/masanobu-fukuoka.html

I met this little big man the first time about 25 years ago during a journey in Europe for the invitation to a conference on organic in Austria.
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Masanobu Fukuoka is a microbiologist Japanese developed, starting from the '40s, a method called "natural farming" or "agriculture of doing."
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I remember I was very impressed by the fact that in a visit some organic farms he would meet questions of farmers present, who asked for technical information, especially with poems, drawings, lessons of life ...
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To M. Fukuoka fact the purpose true of agriculture is not to grow crops, but the cultivation and further humans: a cross inner search .
To Fukuoka enough 1000sqm per person to get to ' sufficiency food, but the most important thing is that care of the field, harmonizing with the cycles of nature , nourished not only the body but also the ' soul .
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Fukuoka was saying to those farmers who, with his method, could stop "work hard" and find the time to make even art, poetry, grow spiritually . This was for him the most important thing to communicate.
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II principles revolutionary method Fukuoka are:
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- not plow
- no weeding
- not fertilize
- do not prune.
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In doing so he manages to cultivate the same plot a variety plant and fertility land increases year after year, earning two harvests In the same year.
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With this approach, 50 years of staffing and overtime results, put in serious doubt all certainties of traditional agriculture is the scientific one.
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For example, he showed that the effect caused by 'plowing is counterproductive because compact the soil and decreases the porosity, making it progressively more hard .
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also one of the typical work - the most exhausting time, when done by hand, and more polluting than today because of the use of herbicides - the farmer is to remove the so-called "weeds." People have always thought that weeds damaged crops.
Well Fukuoka points out that:
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1) In nature, plants live and grow together;
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2) the roots of plants penetrate deeply into ground moves and letting air;
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3) when the grasses end their life cycle, provide the fertile ground that allows micro-organisms of the biosphere to develop enriching and fertilizing the soil.
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Everything happens by itself, is precisely the ' Agriculture of not doing .
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The most famous text of Masanobu Fukuoka, translated in Italian, is The Revolution of straw

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